How
and When to Get Out of an Internet FailureAt a recent NYCR event, an M&A expert
advised Internet investors when and how to maximize returns on
their investments -- and how to minimize losses. Timely advice, in
light of recent market events. Source: The Vault.com

Should
I Stay or Should I Go?Is the layoff carnage at your company
starting to look like a bad horror flick? You've got two choices:
Stay and fight, or run for it.

How
to Quit

Divorcing
Your ProfessionIf you are considering changing professions or moving to
another industry, you are not alone. The Bureau of Labor
Statistics reports that 67% of American workers want to change
their professions. You may have been working as an accountant for
20 years and now would like a career in sales. If so, there are
ways to successfully convey the transferable skills you have as an
accountant to match the needs of a company looking for a sales
person. To be successful, you need to fully assess your skills,
lay out a plan of attack, and then go full force ahead. Source: Headhunter.net

Resigning
TipsConsidering a job change, what to
expect when you tender your resignation, and guidance on
counteroffers. Source: CareersPlus

The
Exit Interview - A guide to getting out of there graciouslyYou've resigned, hurrah! But
be prepared because from now on, any day after you've handed in
your notice, the exit interview is imminent. Research suggests
that many people are unclear about exactly what an exit interview
is but there is growing evidence from both the United States and
the UK that such meetings are taking place more and more. Here
then is the I-resign.com guide to the exit interview, what it is,
what it's there for and how to handle it.

How
to Heal Your Job-Loss Wounds
How long will it take to re-establish your self-esteem and a sense
of security following reemployment? That often depends on the
circumstances of your job loss. Source:
CareerJournal.com

Maintaining
Your Confidence After a Layoff
Whether you're out of work by choice or due to a layoff or other
involuntary separation, you can take control of your situation,
manage the inner impact and find another job. If you've
experienced a job loss recently, the following advice may put your
circumstances into perspective and get you started on your new job
search. Source: CareerJournal.com

Overcoming
the Stigma of Losing Your Job
While it's true that candidates who were let go in a massive
layoff tend to avoid the stigma of unemployment, those who lost
jobs because their positions were eliminated face a greater
challenge landing new positions, according to a study of human
resources professionals. And despite claims to the contrary,
employed candidates tend to earn job offers more often than their
unemployed colleagues. Source: CareerJournal.com

Surviving
the Cullfrom the Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio
When faced with major layoffs, the way a company treats the
people who are leaving has an immense impact on the morale of
the people who are staying. Source:
Office.com

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